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Show i DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 26. 1977 WEEKLY REFLEX To Address Fireside Childrens Day At For Single Adults Community BO'uiaiSV Blandi Rites 8 p.m., the fireside is sponsored by the Ogden Multi-Regio- n Interest Council. This council represents the 8,000 single LDS adults over age 26 living in Davis and Weber YS1-Speci- FUNERAL services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Clearfield Community Church. Graveside services President Tom Eagles, Orrell, Chaplain Jerry Jones. were Pallbearers past presidents also from the Lay-to- n Eagles. Interment was at L. Elder Neal A. Maxwell of the First Council of the Seventy, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, has been selected to deliver the sermon at Weber State College baccalaureate service June 3, the Fraternal Order of Eagles HE IS survived by his wife Betty, two daughters and one son. Mrs. Paul (Connie Jean) address at commencement Blandi of Mansfield, Ohio. and one Three sisters RoseMarie Conroy, brother: attended the production Gypsy at Pioneer Memorial Theater on Thursday evening in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fudge ot Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Loosli of Morgan have returned homefromafishing trip for nine days to southern U tab on the Colorado River. The biggest catch of the trip was by Mrs. Fudge who caught a nice 4 lb. 22 inch trout which made the trip worthwhile. Miss Nancy Prigmore underwent major knee surgery Cappella computer organ by Rulon Christiansen, WSC organist. ELDER Maxwell held a variety of administrative and teaching positions with the University of Utah, including executive vice president of the university, prior to his current church calling. Education, will deliver the exercises June 4. Members of the 1977 graduating class will not be in caps and gowns for the bac- - political science graduate of the U. of U., Dr. Maxwell also earned a masters degree in that field from the U. of U. He later was awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree from the U. of U. and an honorary doctor of letter degree from Westminster A Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey A Choir and Trombone Ensemble. The prelude and postlude will be played on the digital LAST week he announced and children, his mother Valerie Hawthorne, State Singers, graduates, will be held in the WSC Fine Arts Center auditorium. WSC President Joseph L. Bishop, who announced the selection of Dr. Maxwell as the speaker, will conduct the program. Jonas, Mrs. Larry (Kaye) Blandi MUSICAL selections will be WSC String Symphony Orchestra, Weber colleges approximate that Dr. T. H. Bell, Utah Commissioner of Higher and John G. seven grand- College. Wednesday morning at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt HE HAS written a number Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth visited in Nyssa, Ore. Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman (Bud) Yamell of Colton, Calif, have been in Utah for a visit and for the opening of fishing season. They have been with Af-to- Multi-Regio- ROBERT K. Thomas was born in Suqnyside, Utah in 1918. When he was nine years old, his family moved to Coos Bay, Oregon. Humanities and was elected td Phi Beta Kappa. TO MOVING Oregon to pursue Eugene, graduate work at the University of Oregon, he received his M.A. m English. There he also met and married Shirley Ann COUPON teaching in the Mr. English Department. won a Danforth Teacher Grant in 1959 the first given to a member of the LDS Church. He completed his Phd. in American Literature in 1967. As founder of the program for gifted students at B.Y.U., he served as director of the honors program. HE COACHED the B.Y.U. General Electric College four of Higher Commission of the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. He also has been a member of the Board of Trustees of this or-- , ganization which accredits senior colleges and universities. Dr. Thomas is a consultant on Higher Education Administration. $eoo LOO With Bruce Clark, he authored a five volume work, Out of the Best Books. I worth on any cleaning (over 20) J j Our process Recommended manufacturers safe on all fibers. by leading fabric guaranteed by licensed sured and factory trained specialist All work 8 DR. THOMAS is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key and Phi Eta Sigma. At B.Y.U. in- Syracuse Raises Cost Of Graves he has received the Maeser Award for Distinguished Teaching. . Rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Long, 382 East 200 North, Kaysville. The new miss arrived on May 12 at the Davis North Hospital weighing in at 7lb 3 oz and will be named Jena DeAnn. At home are two sisters. The mother is the former Lama Bird of Bluebell, Utah. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Guylong of Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Bird of Bluebell, Utah. My-to- Mrs. lna Babcock of Bluebell and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bristol are the Welcoming their third child into their family are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Fisher of 410 South Edgehiil Drive, Kaysville. A baby daughter was born to them on May 10 at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton weighing 8 lb 9 oz. She will be named Jill Morgan. Happy to have a playmate are a brother and a sister. Grandparents are Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Jay Fisher of Kaysville and Mrs. Rue Frandsen, San Diego, Calif. are The Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fjsher of Meadow, Utah and Samuel J. Carpenter of Cedar City, np Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith of Layton. The new lad arrived on May 17 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and weighed in at 10 lb. 7 oz. Rate increases on cemetery plots and grave openings have approved by Resident, 8 resident, ($700); plots, $600 $800 6 $500 non-reside- plots, All You dition are two little sisters, Alicia and Sara. Mrs. Smith will be remembered as the former Ella Jean Sanders of Kaysville. THE grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Dee Sanders, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith of Ogden. Boasting over the arrival of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Steven Talbot of 1100 North Highway 88, Kaysville. May 12 at the Davis North J Medical Center and named Shane Evan. Happy to have a playmate are Steven, Leland and Tnsha at home. MRS. TALBOT was the! former Elaine Bowers of Layton. The pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Steneck of Salt Lake City. MRS. EMMA Evans of Layton is the r. THE 7 lb 12 oz lad arrived on By NORMA PREECE 37W8751 Debra Black hosted a magic show Tuesday afternoon at the home of Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Jay Fisher. Thirty guests attended the fun and exciting party. The included the guests grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher along with their mothers and some of the children of the Kaysville Fifth . Ward. To be invited to attend, the children had to be born between the 1971 and 1974 years. Timothy Wilson, 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Wilson graduated from Cub Scouting. Timothy earned all 15 Merit Badges as well as the Arrow of Light Award. He is a member of Pack 581 of the Kaysville Eighth Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pilcher of Kaysville and his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Delbert Pilcher spent a few days at Flaming Gorge on a fishing trip lastl week. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butler and two children of Firth, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Butler and family of Layton were guests over the weekend of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler. 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NEXT SUNDAY the church $300 ($215); $400 ($325); its five matches. Let your carpets and furniture shine like the sun were given recognition on ffom their graduation college: Mrs. Jean Anderson, Mrs. Sarah Voight and Mrs. Wilken. Mr. Thomas taught briefly at the University of Oregon Bowl Team which won 1967. Odle, Alicia Rhonda, Virginia Scott and Paul Wallace. The following three ladies been Attending Reed College in Portland, he was graduated with a B.A. Degree in Thomas Professional Carpet and Furniture Cleaners Phone Director is. Dorothy Bird and Chorus accompanists are n Green and Ila Rasmussen. n Organist for the Council is Lowell M. Harrop. professional and local church publications. Ben-nio- their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jensen in Ogden and also visiting with friends in Kaysville and other areas. Terrace Utah Stake Relief Society Chorus. Mrs. Jack Tervort is Stake Relief Society President. Music of books and has authored many articles on politics and He has served as chairman of the Utah Constitutional Revision Commission, as n president of the Milton Memorial Foundation at the U. of U. He also was recipient of the Liberty Bell Award for public service from the Utah State Bar in y Music at the fireside will be sung by the Washington IN 1151 he took a at BYU position government for national, with her aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Barlow and her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Max mington. University, in New York City. irrr TTnanniimf 825-576- as members. THE YOUNG people graduating from high school were recognized and given a Bible. Those graduating were Vickie Black. Elaine Ed- Mrs. S. Jay Child, Clinton; Dean K. Johnson, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford LeFevre, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, Far- played by the 1,300 No. 3198, Layton. A veteran of World War 11. He was an infor the Pope spector Maintenance Corp. at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The members of the church voted to accept Miss Heather Voight and Miss Lesa Craig wards, Bret Ferguson, Rachelle Ferneau, Dawn calaureate, but will dress as they please and sit wherever they want to during the service. There will be no procession of students in or out of the building. THE 7:30 p.m. program for the zo. Johnson, Sunset; Mr. and WSC Baccalaureate HE WAS born in Willard, Ohio on March 21, 1926, a son of Jack and Valerie May Blandi. He married Betty M. Stump August 3, 1945 in Shelby, Ohio. He was a past president of Jasoh, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Poulson and Lonnie Lee Jinzo, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jin- ion Neal Maxwell To Hospital, Ogden. wards dedicated Michael Multi-Reg- the Lakeview Memorial Gardens m Layton. e THE REV. Kenneth C. Ed- al Counties. The Fireside Committee is chaired by Betty Morton of Ogden and Carl Hodson of r Plain City is assistant. DAVIS COUNTY residents who are members of the Council are Ralph; were conducted by the Layton McKay-De- Youth-Childre- Tabernacle at Blandi, Butler, Ohio. Thomas J. Blandi, age 51 of 2567 North 400 West, Layton, passed away May 16, 1977, in Last Sunday was Day at the Layton Community Church. The children were in charge of the worship service. HELD AT the Ogden LDS Norma Blandi, from Mansfield, Ohio; Eleanor Swanson, Mount Vernon, Ohio; Jack TOM BLANDI Church Speaking at a fireside for single adults Sunday, May 29 will be Dr. Robert K. Thomas, academic vice president of Brigham Young University. Kaysville Births j |